Trying hummming at your patient - just as effective, cheaper and quicker.
After all it is pseudogout, not even the real McCoy!
I currently have a patient suffering from pseudogout in his wrist, who has severely reduced ROM and is in considerable pain causing passive mobs to be unsuitable. I have read that ultrasound can be beneficial...does anyone have any experience of this or alternative advice?
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Trying hummming at your patient - just as effective, cheaper and quicker.
After all it is pseudogout, not even the real McCoy!
that's a true story. there is a lot of research out there that shows US to be very useless.